Youngsters at Stoke-by-Nayland Primary School will be able to adopt a more interactive approach to learning, thanks to the purchase of new computing equipment.
Sudbury mayor Jack Owen joined pupils and staff to unveil the new resources on Wednesday.
Highlighting the benefits of the new equipment, headteacher Sarah Smith said: “We have moved the computer suite to a new, much larger location.
“It means that we have space to teach plugged and unplugged aspects of the computing curriculum and use the computer suite to support other curriculum areas, such as maths and English.
“We are fortunate enough to have at least one desktop in each class, so that children can use these as part of research projects and learning within the classroom, and tablets, which groups of children will be able to use for outdoor learning and as part of art and photography.”